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Understanding the Journey: Exploring Graduate Student Mental Health and Well-Being*

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Graduate students face many challenges with work-life balance. In the pursuit of knowledge, students enrolled in higher education often find their educational path intersects with the pressures of performance. Which is why I found so much value in exploring this relatively missed aspect of adult education.

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What Drives Graduate Student Enrollment Decisions?

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RNL graduate student data helps institutions better target graduate students Cost and flexible program options are two of the biggest enrollment factors. Do you know why your graduate students choose to enroll at your institution? The cost of the program is a driving factor for students.

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Why Have Graduate Student Expectations Changed?

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A Marketer’s Thoughts on Changing Student Expectations There is no doubt that Millennials and GenZ have driven dramatic change in higher education because the expectations of these generations are changing everything. appeared first on Ruffalo Noel Levitz.

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How Satisfied Are Graduate Students and Online Learners?

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Student success efforts often focus on traditional, undergraduate students. But there is value in being intentional with supporting the experiences of your graduate students and online learners as well. Similar to the results for graduate students, online learners perceive tuition worthwhile as a challenge.

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Where Is the Graduate Education Market Headed?

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Programs need to serve students whose expectations have changed dramatically. Earlier this month, the Council of Graduate Schools (CGS) released their annual “Graduate Enrollment and Degrees 2012-2022” report. The headline in Inside Higher Education was that graduate enrollment contracted by 4.7 percent).

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Writing for Higher Education SEO: Why You Need a Human Touch in the Age of AI

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In fact, according to RNL’s 2023 E-Expectations Trend Report , college and university websites are the single most utilized resource for students—and 58 percent of undergraduate students use search engines to find a college’s website. For these types of pages, AI has been less useful.

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Is Online Education Really in Trouble? No, and Here Is Why!

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Department of Education has finally released its first look into the 2022-2023 academic year. Their IPEDS snapshot data showcase how many students were enrolled in different types of programs on a given fall semester day. Again, this does not present a strong case for returning the focus to classroom programs.

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